Daytona works correctly in Nik's build but as you've found, Scud Race has broken vehicle orientations. I don't think Nik ever found a solution for that. It's an odd bug because the other data is clearly transmitted correctly.

Bart needs to obtain agreement from Nik to free the exe and eventually the lost sources. (explained somewhere in this forum)According to vf3 manual, there is no mention of a possible link between two cabs for this game, it's only a 2 players game on the same cab

VF3 addicted wrote:Me too i would love to play vf3 with other players not only against cpu .Will the next big dream come true ?

VF3 does not use networking and what Spindizzi is working on is not a general network client allowing any game to be played online (although such a thing might be possible in the future). For now, you can play against a friend using the same computer and two controllers.

Spindizzi wrote:Bart needs to obtain agreement from Nik to free the exe and eventually the lost sources. (explained somewhere in this forum)According to vf3 manual, there is no mention of a possible link between two cabs for this game, it's only a 2 players game on the same cab

I'll ask Nik but it may take him a while to respond. I'm not too thrilled with the idea of yet another confusing and deprecated Supermodel build being out in the wild, and the ensuing flood of questions I'll be receiving by email and forum. There also could have been legitimate reasons for why Nik didn't want the build posted besides simply feeling it wasn't polished enough.

Until then, I think everyone should be thankful for the work you (Spindizzi, Ian, and SailorSat) have been painstakingly undertaking to make Model 3 network emulation a reality and enjoy seeing the progress of reverse engineering happening in real time. Emulation is, IMHO, more about figuring out how old hardware worked and ensuring its preservation than "playing free games". And just a reminder to others peeking in: since this is the development forum, let's keep the discussion as technically focused as possible here.